A total of $1,380 was raised in ticket sales and from the raffle. In November further funds of $170 were raised from an entertaining evening presented by the various musical groups in the parish.
News about the Malawi Support Group for Our Lady Help of Christians and St Kizito parishioners and the wider community.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
FINAL YEAR FUNRAISER COURTESY OF "THE DEGENERATES"
A total of $1,380 was raised in ticket sales and from the raffle. In November further funds of $170 were raised from an entertaining evening presented by the various musical groups in the parish.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007
NTANDIRE CHURCH ROOF TAKES SHAPE
The project is proceeding well with the roof near completion.
Sat 15th September 2007 Dyson took some photos of the Ntandire Church/Hall at the end of timber work for the roof which was the day iron sheets were being placed on the roof. Some photos show Sat Sacrament Classes ( Called Tili Tonse ) for the young ones who are to start receiving some some Sacrament.
More photos will posted once the roofing has finished.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
A PLEA FOR MORE FUNDS
Malawi members Pat Croft-Theatre Ticket sales with Lindsay Byrnes.
We need to raise another $2000-$3000 for the roof and fittings of the church and hall at Ntandire and hence are looking for good support for the Eltham Little Theatre night on Friday 31st August and the Father’s Day raffle to complete this project.
To date we have only just covered costs, that is the initial payment to Eltham Little theatre so if you of haven't already either bought tickets or raffle tickets please take the opportunity next week
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Monday, July 16, 2007
Saturday, May 19, 2007
MALAWI COUNTRY UPDATE
On behalf of the committee and your sister parish thanks to everyone for all of your continued generous support. Thanks also to our school community contributing close to $400 of a total of $1100 from the recent raffle.
I recently asked St Kizito parishioner Dyson Ntapara who works in the Reserve Bank at Malawi about current general conditions in the country. He told me the warm heart of Malawi continues to bleed with the major problem of continuing AIDS deaths and sickness resulting in a growing number of orphans.
More and more elderly people look after very young children.
Malawi is a very poor country without mineral resources, reliant on subsistence agriculture although it has embarked recently on a number of agricultural development programs. In the past when the maze crop failed we assisted with funds for food and to buy new seed. It was pleasing to hear from Dyson that this years harvest has been excellent, so that past stocks could be exported to Zimbabwe.
The principal exports are tobacco, tea, sugar and coffee and for the first time in 10 years the tobacco crop is fetching good prices. St Kizito is in Lilongwe, the capital city of Malawi and St Kizito assists many outlying communities, particularly at Mtsiriza and Katsiyafumbi. In Mtsiriza and Kasiyafumbi the population is growing and a substation of Ntandire has been established as part of Mtsiriza.
Our current project is to fund a new Church/ Hall at Ntandire.
Building work is progressing very well. More work has been completed since the photo below was taken and Fr Frank Taylor has informed us the are currently putting on the ring beam and hope soon to buy the timbers for the roof at a cost of US$1500.00 which includes labour for erecting the roof beams. The roofing sheets will cost US$ 5000.00.
The Parish hall at St Kizito is much more expensive and so far they have dug the foundations only. They are applying to the European Union for a 75% grant for ‘community hall’ and it may cost US$150,000.00.
Fr Frank Taylors latest advice is : “ With Ntandire when we get the roof on we can use it as Mass Centre and Community hall without plaster/paint/furniture – those are luxuries for the time being! Our aim is to open the church for Dec 07.”
He has been away for the month due to various members of his family sick in Ireland. Please remember them in your prayers.
St Kizito parishioners and members from their community including sisters from Zambia walked to Mt Sirza and then to Ntandire for a celebratory service held on Good Friday. Pictures of the walk and building works are displayed below.
The Feast day of St Kizito (3rd June) will be celebrated at respective masses for the weekends of the 26th and 27th May held jointly with Our Lady Help of Christians. Respective flags will be draped over the alter, a special prayer read out as composed by medical missionary Sr Mary Doonan and a DVD viewed as created by Angela Vines, which will be sent to your sister parish.
We end each Malawi Meeting now with that same prayer, reproduced here:
O God you called Mary to be the Mother of Jesus. Mary, our Mother also knew what it was to live as daughter wife and friend on this earth. Grant us the grace of opening our lives to all that you call us to be. Give us the mind and heart of Mary that we too may bear Christ to the world.
I recently asked St Kizito parishioner Dyson Ntapara who works in the Reserve Bank at Malawi about current general conditions in the country. He told me the warm heart of Malawi continues to bleed with the major problem of continuing AIDS deaths and sickness resulting in a growing number of orphans.
More and more elderly people look after very young children.
Malawi is a very poor country without mineral resources, reliant on subsistence agriculture although it has embarked recently on a number of agricultural development programs. In the past when the maze crop failed we assisted with funds for food and to buy new seed. It was pleasing to hear from Dyson that this years harvest has been excellent, so that past stocks could be exported to Zimbabwe.
The principal exports are tobacco, tea, sugar and coffee and for the first time in 10 years the tobacco crop is fetching good prices. St Kizito is in Lilongwe, the capital city of Malawi and St Kizito assists many outlying communities, particularly at Mtsiriza and Katsiyafumbi. In Mtsiriza and Kasiyafumbi the population is growing and a substation of Ntandire has been established as part of Mtsiriza.
Our current project is to fund a new Church/ Hall at Ntandire.
Building work is progressing very well. More work has been completed since the photo below was taken and Fr Frank Taylor has informed us the are currently putting on the ring beam and hope soon to buy the timbers for the roof at a cost of US$1500.00 which includes labour for erecting the roof beams. The roofing sheets will cost US$ 5000.00.
The Parish hall at St Kizito is much more expensive and so far they have dug the foundations only. They are applying to the European Union for a 75% grant for ‘community hall’ and it may cost US$150,000.00.
Fr Frank Taylors latest advice is : “ With Ntandire when we get the roof on we can use it as Mass Centre and Community hall without plaster/paint/furniture – those are luxuries for the time being! Our aim is to open the church for Dec 07.”
He has been away for the month due to various members of his family sick in Ireland. Please remember them in your prayers.
St Kizito parishioners and members from their community including sisters from Zambia walked to Mt Sirza and then to Ntandire for a celebratory service held on Good Friday. Pictures of the walk and building works are displayed below.
The Feast day of St Kizito (3rd June) will be celebrated at respective masses for the weekends of the 26th and 27th May held jointly with Our Lady Help of Christians. Respective flags will be draped over the alter, a special prayer read out as composed by medical missionary Sr Mary Doonan and a DVD viewed as created by Angela Vines, which will be sent to your sister parish.
We end each Malawi Meeting now with that same prayer, reproduced here:
O God you called Mary to be the Mother of Jesus. Mary, our Mother also knew what it was to live as daughter wife and friend on this earth. Grant us the grace of opening our lives to all that you call us to be. Give us the mind and heart of Mary that we too may bear Christ to the world.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
BUILDING WORKS COMMENCE AT NTANDIRE
The next project being undertaken by the Malawi Support Group are building works at Ntandire for a church and hall in Shantytown. The photoes below were taken on the 10th December. They show the celebratory mass dedicating the area and of a people overjoyed at the prospect they will have somewhere to meet.
I am pleased to report we have sent off US $9,340 and already 200* 50 kg bags of cement, 20 tons of stone and 21 tons of sand costing US $2,340 have been purchased from these funds. The work has begun in earnest as foundations have already been established with the different sections laid voluntarily by the respective christian communities of Ntandire. I hope to bring more photos as work progesses.
I am pleased to report we have sent off US $9,340 and already 200* 50 kg bags of cement, 20 tons of stone and 21 tons of sand costing US $2,340 have been purchased from these funds. The work has begun in earnest as foundations have already been established with the different sections laid voluntarily by the respective christian communities of Ntandire. I hope to bring more photos as work progesses.
Thursday, January 04, 2007
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